Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
From this angle you get to appreciate Mahomes movement in the pocket and still deliver an insanely accurate ball. Awesome job by Schwartz taking Allen out wide not an easy task. #JacobsEyeInTheSkypic.twitter.com/mGQAi5JDpB
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
It's easy to forgive a guy missing a wide open touchdown when you know he has 50+ more waiting in the chamber.
With Alex it's like that was your ONE CHANCE
I wanted to be kindof annoyed and say "hey kid, quit that shit!"
But the reason his teammates would crawl over broken glass while it was on fire and electrified (somehow) for him is that they just love playing with him. And they love playing with him because he loves playing the game.
And this is the kinda shit he's always gonna do when he's just out there having a good time with his boys.
Sometimes it's gonna bit us. It may bite us in a big BIG way one of these seasons. But it's part of the package that will make him the best QB in football for a decade and if you take it away from him and make him more robotic, part of the thing that makes him love the game and his teammates love him will be missing.
I think you just shrug and move on here, to be honest. It's against my better judgment, but it's what makes him who he is. [Reply]
Mahomes is so fun to watch. Yes, there's all the crazy improv plays, and things only he can do physically... But this is QB 101 perfection!
Calmly climbs the pocket, eyes downfield, doesn't flinch knowing he's going to take a hit, and delivers a perfect strike.#KCvsJAXpic.twitter.com/ATufsEg41K
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I wanted to be kindof annoyed and say "hey kid, quit that shit!"
But the reason his teammates would crawl over broken glass while it was on fire and electrified (somehow) for him is that they just love playing with him. And they love playing with him because he loves playing the game.
And this is the kinda shit he's always gonna do when he's just out there having a good time with his boys.
Sometimes it's gonna bit us. It may bite us in a big BIG way one of these seasons. But it's part of the package that will make him the best QB in football for a decade and if you take it away from him and make him more robotic, part of the thing that makes him love the game and his teammates love him will be missing.
I think you just shrug and move on here, to be honest. It's against my better judgment, but it's what makes him who he is.
I have a feeling that it's not something he'd try in a big game or in an important moment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I wanted to be kindof annoyed and say "hey kid, quit that shit!"
But the reason his teammates would crawl over broken glass while it was on fire and electrified (somehow) for him is that they just love playing with him. And they love playing with him because he loves playing the game.
And this is the kinda shit he's always gonna do when he's just out there having a good time with his boys.
Sometimes it's gonna bit us. It may bite us in a big BIG way one of these seasons. But it's part of the package that will make him the best QB in football for a decade and if you take it away from him and make him more robotic, part of the thing that makes him love the game and his teammates love him will be missing.
I think you just shrug and move on here, to be honest. It's against my better judgment, but it's what makes him who he is.
I said the same thing earlier. I understand it, but still.
I'm sure Andy has made mention of it, but you just have to let it be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I wanted to be kindof annoyed and say "hey kid, quit that shit!"
But the reason his teammates would crawl over broken glass while it was on fire and electrified (somehow) for him is that they just love playing with him. And they love playing with him because he loves playing the game.
And this is the kinda shit he's always gonna do when he's just out there having a good time with his boys.
Sometimes it's gonna bit us. It may bite us in a big BIG way one of these seasons. But it's part of the package that will make him the best QB in football for a decade and if you take it away from him and make him more robotic, part of the thing that makes him love the game and his teammates love him will be missing.
I think you just shrug and move on here, to be honest. It's against my better judgment, but it's what makes him who he is.
It's equivalent of Jordan or LeBron or Kobe throwing a behind the back pass out of bounds instead of an easy bounce pass for a score IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I said the same thing earlier. I understand it, but still.
I'm sure Andy has made mention of it, but you just have to let it be.
Andy did mention it and said it was because of his no-look that caused Kelce to get wide open..
Originally Posted by :
“That one, he actually froze that underneath coverage guy who was working a drive underneath where Kelce was going,” Reid said. “That was the objective there. He was off a tick on it. It looked like to the naked eye it would be an easy A to throw it out there but that one kid that was underneath there, the flat defender, widened out and gotten depth but Patrick kept his eyes inside at [Sammy Watkins].”
“Anyways, he missed it,” Reid added. “It was a miss. I know he mentioned to you guys he thought it was going to be flatter or higher and all that but when you’re not looking at it, it’s hard to tell if it’s flatter or higher. I understood why he did it. The picture is there, so I can see it with my own eyes. It’s there if you guys have access to it, just look at the underneath coverage guy and you’ll see what he was thinking there.”
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Andy did mention it and said it was because of his no-look that caused Kelce to get wide open..
I've seen a few quotes by Wally on ChiefsPlanet that indicate he's had another press conference since the post-game presser. If so, I must have missed that one ...
I was wondering if anybody can point me in the direction of where one might locate said press conference. I've checked the Chiefs site and their facebook page and nada.